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The NCAA tournament brings the madness of bracketology, upsets, high- and low-stakes pools and mascot mayhem.
From The New York Times
This year's version of the Final Four is not for you.
From Houston Chronicle
Duke's plus-39.62 rating is the second-highest net efficiency recorded by KenPom in data back to the 1996-97 season.
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Purdue has arguably used the transfer portal less than any successful men's basketball program. Here's what coach Matt Painter thinks about it.
Charles Barkley is calling it. The Alabama basketball season will end in the Sweet 16. In CBS' pregame show before Alabama vs BYU, Barkley, the NBA legend who played at Auburn, picked the Cougars to upset the Crimson Tide and earn its first trip to the Elite Eight since 1981.
The Tennessee Volunteers have proven to be stingy as underdogs, and Phil Naessens expects the SEC runners-up to keep Houston on high alert Sunday.
On Monday’s episode of “First Take,” Stephen A. Smith offered a rare take about college basketball, discussing a topic that has been top of mind among those who religiously follow the sport: The lack of upsets in the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament.
Madness is officially underway and already, several nail-biting matches have resulted in some of the biggest upsets this year. From the Arkansas Razorbacks' surprising victory over the Kansas Jayhawks to the BYU Cougars' tight win over the Wisconsin Badgers,
Hunter Dickinson has made his name as one of the best centers in the nation. With Kansas being bounced from the NCAA Tournament, the big man will have more time to focus on his growing NIL portfolio before the NBA Draft.
Phil Naessens breaks down the second round of March Madness and offers his best March Madness upset predictions for Sunday, March 23.
The first round of the men's 2025 March Madness tournaments featured no double-digit upsets for first time since 2019.